Tapping, or incision followed by extirpation of the injured viscus, if the less severe procedures failed.
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Begin defines idiosyncrasy as the predominance of an organ, of a viscus, or a system of organs.
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Same with appendicitis, kidney stones, pancreatitis, a perforated viscus-allcaused tremendous pain but those pains were usually localizable.
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According to Ashhurst, Gamgee has collected 28 cases of rupture of this viscus, including one observed by himself.
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In wounds of the portions of the viscus not clad in peritoneum, as a rule, a very different prognosis obtains.
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Conclusions: Sigmoid perforation following pelvic radiation for cervical cancer does not usually present with the typical signs of a ruptured viscus.
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The immortal mind is, according to you, an ignoble viscus; the god-like gift of reason is the instinct of a dog somewhat highly developed.
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The bullet, taking a course more or less parallel to that of the wall of the viscus, cut a long slit in its anterior wall.
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Background: The biomarkers most commonly employed in identifying visceral hypersensitivity are sensation ratings and thresholds or brain imaging during viscus (e.g., rectal) distension.